Madam Speaker, there is not "flatly none," we spent $225,000 last year...(inaudible)...on the commercial harvest. The responsibility for investment in fish plants, meat plants, arts and crafts facilities, et cetera, lies with the NWT Development Corporation. It does not lie with the Department of Economic Development. I applaud the Member for the effort that's going on in Coral Harbour for that commercial hunt. It's my understanding, from talking to the chairman of the board at this time, there is no intention to add an additional meat plant in Coral Harbour, but there is the intention of the Department of Economic Development and Renewable Resources to work closely with the hunters and trappers in the community to enhance the economic component of the commercial hunt. Thank you.
John Todd on Question 402-12(6): Price Paid For The Purchase Of Wild Meat
In the Legislative Assembly on November 9th, 1994. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 402-12(6): Price Paid For The Purchase Of Wild Meat
Question 402-12(6): Price Paid For The Purchase Of Wild Meat
Item 6: Oral Questions
November 8th, 1994
Page 882
John Todd Keewatin Central
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